Hi,

I’m designing a new application whereby a user creates animation: images, 
buttons, fields, graphics, new cards, etc., are created in my LC runtime using 
the standard LiveCode controls. I will have a palette of tools available to the 
user to do their creative work. The user then saves the file which can be 
reopened by anyone who has my application.

I like the design of Apple’s Pages page layout application where the single 
window is a working area (canvas) for the page you’re working on, an inspector 
area on the right, and a sort of menubar area on the top of the whole thing 
that also has additional tools. As you resize the window a grey backdrop shows 
behind.

I can recreate this in LiveCode pretty easily. However, the stuff in the 
canvas, the working area needs to be saved as a project file outside my 
application to be reloaded again later. It would be great if this was simply a 
stack that is opened and shows in my application window. But I don't see how I 
can “connect” that stack into my application window, so you can drag the window 
around, resize it, work on it, and it is one single window.

The alternative I see is to save data describing each object into an external 
file and recreate the controls and text content when the project file is 
reloaded.

I strongly suspect that someone has done this sort of thing before… Is there a 
way to physically “connect” two stacks together? Or, any suggestions on saving 
and reloading descriptive data about the contents of a stack?

Thanks!

Peter Bogdanoff
UCLA
_______________________________________________
use-livecode mailing list
use-livecode@lists.runrev.com
Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription 
preferences:
http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-livecode

Reply via email to